The torn ligament she suffered at last year’s race didn’t prevent Chris Lundy from claiming her first title, and the recovery didn’t hold her back this year.

Lundy, a Sausalito resident, won her second straight title at the 108th installment of the Dipsea Race on Sunday with a time of 47 minutes, 37 seconds.

Lundy, a 47-year-old veterinarian in San Francisco, again had 11 minutes worth of handicapping and posted a clock time of 58:37.

Alex Varner, whose time of 48 minutes, 52 seconds was good for second place for the second straight year. Varner, a 32-year-old Branson School graduate who grew up in San Rafael, dropped 1:37 from last year’s 50:29.

Mark Tatum, 58, of Colorado Springs, finished third overall with a time of 49 minutes, 22 seconds.

The weather — 65 degrees and sunny with a light wind — offered nearly ideal conditions for the more than 1,400 runners who participated. But dehydration still took a toll, with five runners transported for medical treatment, including one by helicopter.

The 7.4-mile route from downtown Mill Valley to Stinson Beach is the oldest trail race in the United States. The race is handicapped by age, gender and past performance.